Basic Cupcake

Here’s your basic go-to light golden cupcake recipe you will use over and over in many different ways. You can fill this cupcake or just frost it. Slice it with a little powdered sugar and top with berries. I have used this recipe for centuries *joke* and still enjoy adding this and that’s to it, or eating it just plain with a cup of coffee. Use your imagination with this basic recipe and enjoy!
Basic Cupcake Recipe
Prep Time 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
Equipment
- Mixer
- Muffin Tins
Pre-Heat Oven 350°
Prepare Muffin Tins. Butter generously or use baking spray or line with cupcake liners in each tin.
Ingredients:
10 tbsp Butter – Softened Unsalted (1¼ sticks)
- 1¼ c Sugar
- 4 Eggs
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- ¼ tsp Almond Extract
- 2 c Flour Cake Flour or All Purpose *see notes*
- 2½ tsp Baking Powder
- ¼ tsp Salt
- ¾ c Milk
Instructions
Cupcake Batter:
- Pull together the Ingredients.
Mix:
- Using a mixer, cream the butter until smooth. Add the sugar until the mix is light or for about 3 minutes or so. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Add vanilla and almond extract.
- Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt together.
- Incorporate by hand the flour, baking powder and salt mixture into the butter mixture a bit at a time alternating with the milk. Stir it until it is smooth but do not over mix.
Pour into muffin tins
- Take a ladle and fill each muffin/cupcake tin almost to the top. (⅔ at least)
Bake at 350° for about 20-25 minutes or until tester comes out clean
Allow to cool for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Cool Completely.
Notes
- Prep. Always prep before. It is so much easier.
- Prep the tins and pre-heat that oven.
- Keep the recipe nearby to double check it.
- Measure out ingredients and put them in containers so you know you have the right amounts and ingredients ready to go.
- As always, measure and level all ingredients correctly.
- Sometimes waiting between the additions of dry ingredients to the wet ingredients can make the difference between a great bake and a not so great bake. Don’t ask me why I am not a scientist but I have really messed some bakes up that way.
- Flour:
- Cake flour, in my opinion, is lighter and will give this cupcake a bit of a finer cake.
- All-purpose is a bit heavier and thus will render a slightly more, but very good, lightly denser cupcake.
- Both types of flour can be used in this recipe. They are
- Use an ice cream scoop to make an even pour if you do not have a ladle.
- Store in airtight container then refrigerate or you can freeze them plain and take them out when you want to frost and serve. Of course, thaw and bring to room temp if you freeze, and bring to room temp after refrigeration.
- This recipe takes fillings, piped frosting and layered on icing very well.
- Kick the recipe up a notch and add your own extract favorite or ingredients for flavoring.
- Depending on the size of your tins, this recipe will make between 18-20 cupcakes.
- Don’t go crazy with the thought of calories -it’s a cupcake and they have calories. Take a walk after.
Enjoy the bake 🙂
From Mrs. Shecky’s Kitchen